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====Rank V==== | ====Rank V==== | ||
− | * [[M48A1]] | + | * [[M48A1]] - M48 with petrol engine and flat engine deck. |
− | * ▀[[M48A2 C]] | + | * [[M48A1 (China)]] - as in ROCA service; later upgraded to M48A3 standards in terms of powerplant without redesigning the engine deck as ROCA's "M48A3". |
+ | * ▀[[M48A2 C]] - M48 with elevated engine deck, blast deflector in front of loader's hatch and petrol engine in West Germany service. | ||
* {{Specs-Link|cn_m48a1_patton_III}} | * {{Specs-Link|cn_m48a1_patton_III}} | ||
====Rank VI==== | ====Rank VI==== | ||
− | * ▀[[M48A2 G A2]] | + | * ▀[[M48A2 G A2]] - M48A2 with new 105 mm cannon, mantle and domestic diesel engine. |
− | * ▀[[M48 Super]] | + | * ▀[[M48 Super]] - Proposed German overhaul upgrades on M48 on firepower, protection and mobility. |
− | * ␗[[CM11]] | + | * ␗[[CM11]] - AKA M48H; ROCA's hybrid version with M60A1's hull and M48A3's turret upgraded to M1 Abrams' FCS. |
=== Derivative Vehicles === | === Derivative Vehicles === | ||
{{main|Magach (Family)}} | {{main|Magach (Family)}} | ||
====Rank IV==== | ====Rank IV==== | ||
− | * [[Magach 1]] | + | |
− | * [[Magach 2]] | + | * [[Magach 1]] - M48A1 in IDF service |
+ | * [[Magach 2]] - M48A2C in IDF service | ||
====Rank V==== | ====Rank V==== | ||
− | * [[Magach 3]] | + | |
− | * [[Magach 3 (ERA)]] | + | * [[Magach 3]] - M48A1/2/3 with firepower and mobility upgrades. |
− | * [[Magach 3 (ERA) (USA)]] | + | * [[Magach 3 (ERA)]] - the aforementioned tanks with Blazar ERA |
− | * [[Magach 5]] | + | * [[Magach 3 (ERA) (USA)]] - ditto, previously a premium pack in US tech tree |
+ | * [[Magach 5]] - M48A5 with Blazar ERA | ||
'''Others''' | '''Others''' | ||
====Rank V==== | ====Rank V==== | ||
− | * [[T54E1]] | + | |
+ | * [[T54E1]] - Experimental tank with 120 mm autoloaded gun and new turret. | ||
==== Rank VI ==== | ==== Rank VI ==== | ||
− | * [[M247]] | + | |
+ | * [[M247]] - Known as "Sergeant York"; proposed SPAAG with twin 40 mm guns and radar system, ditched due to budget issues. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 15:09, 13 May 2023
Contents
Vehicles
Rank V
- M48A1 - M48 with petrol engine and flat engine deck.
- M48A1 (China) - as in ROCA service; later upgraded to M48A3 standards in terms of powerplant without redesigning the engine deck as ROCA's "M48A3".
- ▀M48A2 C - M48 with elevated engine deck, blast deflector in front of loader's hatch and petrol engine in West Germany service.
- ␗M48A1
Rank VI
- ▀M48A2 G A2 - M48A2 with new 105 mm cannon, mantle and domestic diesel engine.
- ▀M48 Super - Proposed German overhaul upgrades on M48 on firepower, protection and mobility.
- ␗CM11 - AKA M48H; ROCA's hybrid version with M60A1's hull and M48A3's turret upgraded to M1 Abrams' FCS.
Derivative Vehicles
Rank IV
Rank V
- Magach 3 - M48A1/2/3 with firepower and mobility upgrades.
- Magach 3 (ERA) - the aforementioned tanks with Blazar ERA
- Magach 3 (ERA) (USA) - ditto, previously a premium pack in US tech tree
- Magach 5 - M48A5 with Blazar ERA
Others
Rank V
- T54E1 - Experimental tank with 120 mm autoloaded gun and new turret.
Rank VI
- M247 - Known as "Sergeant York"; proposed SPAAG with twin 40 mm guns and radar system, ditched due to budget issues.
History
Describe the history of the creation and combat usage of the vehicle family in more detail than in the introduction. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <ref></ref>
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. This section may also include the family's dev blog entries (if applicable).
Media
- Videos
The Shooting Range #261 - Pages of History section at 04:13 discusses the M48.
The Patton Family discusses the M48 Patton (Family) at 5:00 - War Thunder Official Channel
Tank Chats #108 M48 - The Tank Museum
External links
References
- Bibliography
- David B. (2014, November 18). 90mm Gun Tank M48 Patton III. Retrieved from https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/US/M48_Patton.php
- M48 Patton. (2020, May 24). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M48_Patton&oldid=958585140
- Nash, Mark. (2017, December 17). Flame Thrower Tank M67 Zippo. Retrieved from https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/US/flame-thrower-tank-m67-zippo